There is a work-around that lets you create a shortcut that runs the program in administrator mode, without triggering the UAC. It utilizes the Task Scheduler. This is really a bit of a security hole, and it might be patched one day, but it is supposed to work for both Vista and 7. See this page from the How-to Geek.

This helped me to run a program as admin at logon without the UAC annoying me every time. I don't think this will be patched because there are many business tasks that depend on automated nightly tasks that require admin priviledges, such as backups. I don't think Mirosoft will tell those companies to hire an admin to click away the UAC at 4 AM :D
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noah1989Aug 23 '12 at 8:29